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jeffrey brown picks up on that part of the story. >> brown: there remains a great deal of confusion about the extent of the damage in timbuktu. what is known is that the city, a united nations world heritage site, was home to more than 200,000 ancient manuscripts and other artifacts, spanning many centuries, stored in small private libraries and a large research center. special correspondent fred de sam lazaro visited timbuktu ten years r the pbs program "religion and ethics newsweekly." here's an excerpt from his report. >> reporter: it's an impof returned town of 30,000 most of them nomadic traders or subsistence farmers but tick buck due is rich in history, history that sub saharan has only oral and no written traditions. >> before there was an america, timbuktu was a thriving center of learning with a university. professors were teaching philosophy, theology and mathematics. >> reporter: professor al haj says the earliest records go back to the 11th century to a prosperous desert cross roads where salt, gold, slaves, and scholarship were exchanged. that all ended in the late 1500s wit
jeffrey brown picks up on that part of the story. >> brown: there remains a great deal of confusion about the extent of the damage in timbuktu. what is known is that the city, a united nations world heritage site, was home to more than 200,000 ancient manuscripts and other artifacts, spanning many centuries, stored in small private libraries and a large research center. special correspondent fred de sam lazaro visited timbuktu ten years r the pbs program "religion and ethics...
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jeffrey brown picks up on that part of the story. >> brown: there remains a great deal of confusion about the extent of the damage in timbuktu. what is known is that the city a united nations world heritage site, was home to more than 200,000 ancient manuscripts and other artifacts spanning many centuries, stored in small private libraries and a large research center. special correspondent fred de sam lazaro visited timbuktu ten years ago for the pbs program "religion and ethics newsweekly." here's an excerpt from his report. >> reporter: it's an impof returned town of 30,000 most of them nomadic traders or subsistence farmers but tick buck due is rich in history history that sub saharan has only oral and no written traditions. >> before there was an america timbuktu was a thriving center of learning with a university. professors were teaching philosophy, theology and mathematics. >> reporter: professor al haj says the earliest records go back to the 11th century to a prosperous desert cross roads where salt, gold, slaves and scholarship were exchanged. that all ended in the late 1500s wi
jeffrey brown picks up on that part of the story. >> brown: there remains a great deal of confusion about the extent of the damage in timbuktu. what is known is that the city a united nations world heritage site, was home to more than 200,000 ancient manuscripts and other artifacts spanning many centuries, stored in small private libraries and a large research center. special correspondent fred de sam lazaro visited timbuktu ten years ago for the pbs program "religion and ethics...
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scott brown. you think he's the former senator of massachusetts who lost to elizabeth warren. i think it's sometime at the end of june? >> he's a very active presence in social media. he has played very cautiously on some of these issues. he has not followed the temptation that some out of office republicans do making his message more extreme with a career in media. he has kept his message quite moderate. >> if he faces ed markee, democratic senator from -- elected senator, there will be an interim senator that could be a pretty exciting race between ed makee and scott brown. >> i think it will be an exciting race. the can key is, however, in looking at democrats and senatorial and the obama coalition that turns out only for obama, i think democrats have to understand that that is a coalition that they have to work at. if the electorate looks like it did in 2012, 2010, they don't do so well. the key to any democrat, including hillary clinton, is to be able to put together that coalition. >> who do you think would win that? massachusetts is a pretty democratic state. >> what i
scott brown. you think he's the former senator of massachusetts who lost to elizabeth warren. i think it's sometime at the end of june? >> he's a very active presence in social media. he has played very cautiously on some of these issues. he has not followed the temptation that some out of office republicans do making his message more extreme with a career in media. he has kept his message quite moderate. >> if he faces ed markee, democratic senator from -- elected senator, there...
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have the sex assault problem >> people are going to die reporter: author and military expert kingsley brown >> women in combat positions are a threat to military cohesion. it's not clear that men can actually bond with women the way they bond with other women >> reporter: so women can disrupt romance in combat zones? >> almost by definition. reporter: who are these fatigue hags jeopardizing all that military cohesion? meet marine corps captain zoe biddle a plaintiff in the lawsuit to lift the ban on women in combat >> i think it's about time that women are allowed to serve in all roles >> reporter: why do you want to be the one to break up the band of brothers? don't be the yoko >> unit cohesion is based around common mission and being held to standards. >> reporter: we said to an expert in the workplace discrimination, do you want to know what he said in >> sure reporter: pick a number from one to four >> two. reporter: but it turns out kingsley had a lot more to say. >> you have one or two women added to the group and now everybody is vying for their attention >> reporter: women are distr
have the sex assault problem >> people are going to die reporter: author and military expert kingsley brown >> women in combat positions are a threat to military cohesion. it's not clear that men can actually bond with women the way they bond with other women >> reporter: so women can disrupt romance in combat zones? >> almost by definition. reporter: who are these fatigue hags jeopardizing all that military cohesion? meet marine corps captain zoe biddle a plaintiff in...
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here dirty water from the swollen hastings river turned today's wild ocean a filthy shade of brown. it's churned up into foam and washed ashore. but not everybody's happy about it. >> our beaches are ruined. >> reporter: you want your beach back? >> yes. yes, i do. >> reporter: the churning ocean looks like a washing machine, and this the soap. further out the strong winds are causing rough seas making for dangerous conditions. beaches right along the state's coast today were closed. conditions were way too dangerous. new castle called rough conditions, too, as waves swept across. the hunter was hit by driving rain and strong winds but not as bad as those forecast. >> the bureau forecasts have been scary sometimes. >> reporter: the winds fell trees on some bourbon homes but most of the region escaped major damage. central coast, huge waves creating a family spectacle of a different kind. none quite as much fun as further north. >> the rumor is, she's expecting. what happen pregnancy could mean for the wife of one of the most hated men in the world. omnipotent of opportunity. you kno
here dirty water from the swollen hastings river turned today's wild ocean a filthy shade of brown. it's churned up into foam and washed ashore. but not everybody's happy about it. >> our beaches are ruined. >> reporter: you want your beach back? >> yes. yes, i do. >> reporter: the churning ocean looks like a washing machine, and this the soap. further out the strong winds are causing rough seas making for dangerous conditions. beaches right along the state's coast today...
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for osama went, and then mysteriously, according to the movie, the heroine appears at this sort of brown looking base in the middle of afghanistan and all these velcro guys are walking out of a net. how did they get there? who put fuel in the helicopters? they're sitting around playing horseshoes when they're not going out, yeah, trying to kill bad guys get the idea that that just, you know, magically they are up on stage, happened is quite ludicrous. so these are amazing capabilities that we have, but if they are not nested in, you know, conventional force bubble simple lose, which do a lot to create conditions under which these forces are affected, and even when the counterterrorism forces are as effective as ours our and possibly in the real world can be, that's not enough. that is not enough to procure the outcome that we want. even if we can continue somehow magically to suppress the al qaeda leadership, guys that are high-value individuals in the pakistani tribal area, a, there's a lot more guys like that in places around the world, and b, the larger political situation in the regi
for osama went, and then mysteriously, according to the movie, the heroine appears at this sort of brown looking base in the middle of afghanistan and all these velcro guys are walking out of a net. how did they get there? who put fuel in the helicopters? they're sitting around playing horseshoes when they're not going out, yeah, trying to kill bad guys get the idea that that just, you know, magically they are up on stage, happened is quite ludicrous. so these are amazing capabilities that we...
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. >> my name is katrina browne, and gail referenced a documentary hybrid is called "traces of the trade," and so speaking from the context of knowing that family history and the massive extent of north and complicity and slavery and racism, mr. branch, i want to take up your called an invitation to all of us to build on these 50th anniversaries. and i'm not -- what did they say, i want to see you and raise you? is that what they say? the 150th anniversary as well. so the idea we're at the intersection of the incredible 50th anniversary particularly starting this year with the march on washington and "i have a dream" speech, and that coincides with a 150th of the emancipation proclamation, and the fact that dr. king started his speech by saying five score years ago, a great american signed the emancipation proclamation, but 100 years later the negro is still not free, he sets up the 100 years, 50 years later comes a here we are 50 years later. and i think what can happen as a result of looking at the 150th of the civil war and civil rights at the same time, because will also soon be upon
. >> my name is katrina browne, and gail referenced a documentary hybrid is called "traces of the trade," and so speaking from the context of knowing that family history and the massive extent of north and complicity and slavery and racism, mr. branch, i want to take up your called an invitation to all of us to build on these 50th anniversaries. and i'm not -- what did they say, i want to see you and raise you? is that what they say? the 150th anniversary as well. so the idea...
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[applause] [laughter] >> janet brown called me. i said, i'll take a vacation and go do the debates. it was so different. i was not covering the campaign. i was running around the world. i basically crammed into nothing but study -- and did nothing but study, like studying for the sats, and then taking them in front of millions of people. when i first got the call, i was so out of the loop, with how they do it that i remember janet saying to me, so how many are there? we would like for you to do the rest of the debate. the fourth vice presidential debate. that is how much that i knew and i told my family, when she called it, it was right after, you have either won the lottery or you have been told you have a terminal illness. >> you did the one vice presidential debate? >> there was only one. >> the gop as you to refer to congressman paul riot as mr. ryan, but you did not. >> the day before, one of the people at abc got a phone call, from one of his people and said it -- there is disagreement with the commission and we get to be called whatever we want to be called. i am not paying a
[applause] [laughter] >> janet brown called me. i said, i'll take a vacation and go do the debates. it was so different. i was not covering the campaign. i was running around the world. i basically crammed into nothing but study -- and did nothing but study, like studying for the sats, and then taking them in front of millions of people. when i first got the call, i was so out of the loop, with how they do it that i remember janet saying to me, so how many are there? we would like for you...
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brown has a history of issues including an attack in 2009 on his then girlfriend rihanna and a brawl at a new york nightclub late last year. >>> a crazy stunt at the x games last night, watch this, could have been a major disaster. check this out. the australian lost control of his snow mobile during a back flip. ouch. he managed to land away from it but the vehicle sped off on its own and into spectators. no one was hurt including strong. >>> another near miss. this one in china as this tractor trailer tries to make a turn. it tips over narrowly missing a motorcyclist right there. he hopped off just in time. but the truck crushed the front of his bike. he was not happy. >>> we're not even a month into 2013 but republicans already looking toward the mid-term election next year. we'll explain why in about five minutes. >>> all right. watch your wallet. you could soon get walloped with a new surcharge for using your credit card. cnbc's mandy drury. >> it seems as if, richard, quietly, quietly, fees buying things by credit card are moving up. merchants are permitted to hit you with a su
brown has a history of issues including an attack in 2009 on his then girlfriend rihanna and a brawl at a new york nightclub late last year. >>> a crazy stunt at the x games last night, watch this, could have been a major disaster. check this out. the australian lost control of his snow mobile during a back flip. ouch. he managed to land away from it but the vehicle sped off on its own and into spectators. no one was hurt including strong. >>> another near miss. this one in...
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but don't block -- >> even jerry brown is saying when it comes to medicaid, he wants a little more power. what you as governor want to have a block grant back to you, and you take control of it instead of washington on medicaid. >> no question. >> that's the question. >> waivers over and over again to do new and creative things slows down the process, there's no question. we were one of the first states to put in a way of handling long-term care for asthmatics, diabetes, et cetera. we had to wait to get a waiver from washington. we should have been able to hit the ground running. >> cms waiver program in tennessee. look what it does. it blocks your legislature from being creative in finding solutions. and what our states, what our governors, are saying is, look, we have the ability to do a better job of finding solutions, in solving these problems on a long-term basis. >> don't you need some sort of baseline or foundation, national standard? so you have to guarantee that the states at least deliver a certain amount -- >> we can still do that. >> and a certain degree of improvisation. >>
but don't block -- >> even jerry brown is saying when it comes to medicaid, he wants a little more power. what you as governor want to have a block grant back to you, and you take control of it instead of washington on medicaid. >> no question. >> that's the question. >> waivers over and over again to do new and creative things slows down the process, there's no question. we were one of the first states to put in a way of handling long-term care for asthmatics, diabetes,...
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terrell brown is tracking the storms. the 911 calls in texas. what's the threat? the flu. dr. jon lapook on the outbreak. what some women who own firearms think of the new push for gun control. >> are you ready? >> yes. >> axelrod: nancy cordes takes a look. and class act. >> i felt that way when i was in afghanistan. you know, we looked at each other as brothers. >> axelrod: moving veterans from the battlefield to the classroom. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> axelrod: good evening. i'm jim axelrod. we're still a week away from groundhog day tonight, but in much of the country, people don't need any help figuring out winter will be with them a while longer. they can feel on their frozen faces. again tonight, temperatures are dropping below normal across much of the country. and terrell browb reports there's more snow and ice to come. >> reporter: at this volunteer tent on new york's staten island, donna graziano is helping super storm sandy victims bablgths snow and bitter cold. >> these people are living on their second floors, have no first fl
terrell brown is tracking the storms. the 911 calls in texas. what's the threat? the flu. dr. jon lapook on the outbreak. what some women who own firearms think of the new push for gun control. >> are you ready? >> yes. >> axelrod: nancy cordes takes a look. and class act. >> i felt that way when i was in afghanistan. you know, we looked at each other as brothers. >> axelrod: moving veterans from the battlefield to the classroom. captioning sponsored by cbs this is...
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your big gulp, you can still get it, but who this does affect is people -- >> it affects black and brown kids, too. >> yes. at the end of the day should the naacp or should the hispanic groups be more concerned about keeping our health and interests and namely coca-cola. >> i can't speak for them, but i do think the issue is not so much whether these non-profits have an improper conflict of interest. >> do you acknowledge that? >> oh, of course. >> that the conflict is -- >> but the issues, public health, mainly obesity and if he wants to make this ban work and have it be effective and possibly lead the nation and institute it in a way where it will affect all people, why single out one group of people and one group of kids. >> why single out one group of stores and those are the stores that can least afford it. >> i do want to get you to at least acknowledge that it doesn't smell right. >> of course. of course. >> the fact that the naacp and the hispanic group are both in the pocket to a certain extent of the soft drink industry. >> they both receive contributions from the beverage indu
your big gulp, you can still get it, but who this does affect is people -- >> it affects black and brown kids, too. >> yes. at the end of the day should the naacp or should the hispanic groups be more concerned about keeping our health and interests and namely coca-cola. >> i can't speak for them, but i do think the issue is not so much whether these non-profits have an improper conflict of interest. >> do you acknowledge that? >> oh, of course. >> that the...
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brown says there was a language error in the bill. kqre reports she's drafting a bill making it clear they could notten charged if they seek an abortion. lance armstrong is ready to cooperate with the international agency digging into doping but not the u.s. anti-doping body. the usa da was given him till february 6th to talk to them in an interview to be broadcast sunday on cbs' "60 minutes," usa da chief travis tiger blasted claims by armstrong that he didn't cheat. >> it's amazing. i mean it, this guy could go to almost any kindergarten in this country or frankly around the world and find kids playing tag or four square and ask twhaem cheating is and every one of them will tell you it's breaking the rules of the game. no real athlete has to look up the definition of cheating. and it's offensive to clean athletes who are out there working hard to play by the rules. >> now, armstrong's lawyer says scheduling conflicts prevent his client from talking to the usa da before the february 6th deadline. we'll have more perspective on the st
brown says there was a language error in the bill. kqre reports she's drafting a bill making it clear they could notten charged if they seek an abortion. lance armstrong is ready to cooperate with the international agency digging into doping but not the u.s. anti-doping body. the usa da was given him till february 6th to talk to them in an interview to be broadcast sunday on cbs' "60 minutes," usa da chief travis tiger blasted claims by armstrong that he didn't cheat. >> it's...
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this is not charlie brown. this is democracy and people's lives they're playing with and this is why they'll be out of the white house for 12 years because of this silliness. >> all right. >> let me have the football back for a second and the big three are coming back in just a moment and we'll have the best and worst of the week. stay with us. t of your heart healthy diet. step 1. eat the soup. all those veggies and beans, that's what may help lower your cholesterol and -- well that's easy [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. >>> we come back to the big three for the best of the week and the worst of the week. tell me your best and worst of the week. >> sure. you know, just so happens that i think the best week is the person that we were talking about at the beginning of the segment today, hillary clinton, secretary of state. she had what looked to be a pretty tough day on capitol hill when she testified about the debacle in benghazi, but throughout the many hours of hearings, the consensus
this is not charlie brown. this is democracy and people's lives they're playing with and this is why they'll be out of the white house for 12 years because of this silliness. >> all right. >> let me have the football back for a second and the big three are coming back in just a moment and we'll have the best and worst of the week. stay with us. t of your heart healthy diet. step 1. eat the soup. all those veggies and beans, that's what may help lower your cholesterol and -- well...
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. >>> before brown versus board of education, there was another directive by harry s. truman which banned diskrcrimination o anyone in the military regard l regardless of race, creed or religious beliefs. it with was a historical truth that the u.s. military described as an engine of war by progressives has been a leading institution for fight for racial equality, and because the military leaders carry great weight with many americans, i thought i would remind one american in particular just where the military stands on a decision he will be making very soon. my letter this week is to supreme court chief justice john roberts as he considers a challenge to the affirmative action program at the university of texas. dear chief justice roberts, it is me, e melissa. remember last june you were the deciding vote to uphold the affordable health care act, yeah? well, that was a cool way to ensure the legacy and in truth, it gave me faith that despite your ideologically derived positions and the willingness to overturn established precedent, you might be open to reasonable evid
. >>> before brown versus board of education, there was another directive by harry s. truman which banned diskrcrimination o anyone in the military regard l regardless of race, creed or religious beliefs. it with was a historical truth that the u.s. military described as an engine of war by progressives has been a leading institution for fight for racial equality, and because the military leaders carry great weight with many americans, i thought i would remind one american in...
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guest: i was the president of brown university. i know that private colleges have a different set of economics to deal with. a think we ask a question this way. is there a real issue of escalating costs and higher education? i believe there is. i have seen that everywhere i go. the difference between a high school degree and a college degree over a lifetime of earnings is well over a million dollars. we have to think about it from the investment side. with the community colleges, which of the front door to the american dream, their cost structures of very low. -- are very low. what we're trying to focus on in our report is, how do we maintain quality and contain costs. that is also for our colleagues in the private sector. many of them are working very hard on that. in this economic tsunami we have been going through, we have been in a massive fund-raising campaign. 2008 we stopped it. we stopped and the diamonds and we're going to focus on what we call students -- it and we said we're going to focus on what we call students, stude
guest: i was the president of brown university. i know that private colleges have a different set of economics to deal with. a think we ask a question this way. is there a real issue of escalating costs and higher education? i believe there is. i have seen that everywhere i go. the difference between a high school degree and a college degree over a lifetime of earnings is well over a million dollars. we have to think about it from the investment side. with the community colleges, which of the...
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we will start here. >> my name is katrina brown. he referenced a documentary i produced about a slave trading family from rhode island. speaking from that context of knowing the family history and the extent of the northern complicity in slavery and racism, i want to take up your call an invitation for us to build on these anniversaries. i'm not a poker player, but i want to see you and raise. the idea that we are at this and reception at the incredible anniversary, starting this year with the march on washington and the "i have a dream" speech and it coincides with the 150th anniversary of the emancipation proclamation. five score ago, a man side of this and yet 100 years later we are still not free. we cannot get civil war and civil rights at the same time. we will soon be upon the 150th anniversary of gettysburg and the gettysburg address. and allows for a conversation that is missing. not just about the black-white unfinished business but also the white-north and the white-south unfinished business. we white northerners have ass
we will start here. >> my name is katrina brown. he referenced a documentary i produced about a slave trading family from rhode island. speaking from that context of knowing the family history and the extent of the northern complicity in slavery and racism, i want to take up your call an invitation for us to build on these anniversaries. i'm not a poker player, but i want to see you and raise. the idea that we are at this and reception at the incredible anniversary, starting this year...
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we just finished speaking to the principal in the brown jacket. you will hear from her about the attempted kidnapping from a student. [ male announcer ] subway has so many heart-healthy and delicious meals certified by the american heart association. look for the heart check on your favorite subway fresh fit meals, from the tempting turkey breast & black forest ham with spinach to the protein-rich roast beef, and more. all five grams of fat or less. try 'em with juicy, ripe tomatoes, cool cucumbers or crisp green peppers. start your new year right with a heart-healthy meal at your neighborhood subway today. subway. eat fresh. . >>> well cub back. live look to the big board. dow bouncing back, above 37 -- take a peek at the dow, the s&p500 flirting that level. right now at 1498. >>> also watching apple this morning. want to petroleum up it's latest number because its been changing quite a bit. right now it's down $7 a share. about 1.5%. four months ago apple stock was selling more than $700 a share. investors disappointed in the latest earning repo
we just finished speaking to the principal in the brown jacket. you will hear from her about the attempted kidnapping from a student. [ male announcer ] subway has so many heart-healthy and delicious meals certified by the american heart association. look for the heart check on your favorite subway fresh fit meals, from the tempting turkey breast & black forest ham with spinach to the protein-rich roast beef, and more. all five grams of fat or less. try 'em with juicy, ripe tomatoes, cool...
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thank you and the ranking member and members of the committee both of long standing tenured and browned new members and i appreciate your patience for me to be able to come fulfill my commitment to you actually to the former chairwoman but i would be here to discuss the attack in benghazi. i appreciate this opportunity and i will submit my full testimony for the record. i want to make a few points. the attacks in benghazi but claimed the lives of the brave americans, chris stevens, john smith, ty roane and glen dorcy are part of a broader strategic challenge to the united states and our partners in north africa. i think it's important we understand the contact for this challenge as we work together to protect our people and honor our fallen colleagues. any examination of the matter must begin with the sobering fact. since 1988, they're have been 19 accountability review boards, investigating attacks on american diplomats and their facilities. since 1977, 65 american diplomatic personnel have been killed by terrorists. in addition to those who have been killed, we know what happened in t
thank you and the ranking member and members of the committee both of long standing tenured and browned new members and i appreciate your patience for me to be able to come fulfill my commitment to you actually to the former chairwoman but i would be here to discuss the attack in benghazi. i appreciate this opportunity and i will submit my full testimony for the record. i want to make a few points. the attacks in benghazi but claimed the lives of the brave americans, chris stevens, john smith,...
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republican state legislator cathrynn brown said the bill she introduced is being misinterpreted. critics argue under the proposal a rape victim could be charged with a felony and face up to three years in prison if she aboortz a child conceived in the rape. representative brown says it was meant to target perpetrators of rape or incest who try to could have their tracks by forcing those victims to have abortions. she will clarify the language to remove any ambiguity. you can see why that has some people upset. bill: fox news alert. waiting major announcements from the white house of the president obama getting set to name new members of his administration. including chief of staff denness mcdonough. one of the president's long-time national security aides will get that powerful position. we'll bring you the news when it happens from the white house. it is news that is breaking now. >>> meanwhile republican lawmakers from every state in the country coming together in charlotte, north carolina. the republican national committee holding its first winter meeting of the year. keynote
republican state legislator cathrynn brown said the bill she introduced is being misinterpreted. critics argue under the proposal a rape victim could be charged with a felony and face up to three years in prison if she aboortz a child conceived in the rape. representative brown says it was meant to target perpetrators of rape or incest who try to could have their tracks by forcing those victims to have abortions. she will clarify the language to remove any ambiguity. you can see why that has...
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we will start here. >> my name is katrina brown. he referenced a documentary i produced about a slave trading family from rhode island. speaking from that context of knowing the family history and the extent of the northern complicity in slavery and racism, i want to take up your call an invitation for us to build on these anniversaries. i'm not a poker player, but i want to see and raise. the idea that we are at this and reception at the incredible anniversary, starting this year with the march on washington and the "i have a dream" speech and it coincides with the 150th anniversary of the emancipation proclamation. five score ago, a man side of this and yet 100 years later we are still not free. we cannot get civil war and civil rights at the same time. we will soon be upon the 150th anniversary of gettysburg and the gettysburg address. and allows for a conversation that is missing. not just about the black-white unfinished business but also the white-north and the white- south unfinished business. we white northerners have assign
we will start here. >> my name is katrina brown. he referenced a documentary i produced about a slave trading family from rhode island. speaking from that context of knowing the family history and the extent of the northern complicity in slavery and racism, i want to take up your call an invitation for us to build on these anniversaries. i'm not a poker player, but i want to see and raise. the idea that we are at this and reception at the incredible anniversary, starting this year with...
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we'll talk with marine captain zoe bedell and author and professor kingsley browne. they have different positions on whether women should serve in combat positions. and later this morning, "the shred revolutionary diet." i guess i thushouldn't have had candy bar for breakfast. >> that's not having a baby, right? >> also this morning, nothing is worse than having someone describe the details of a ssicks they had, but apparently this stomach bug going around, is the noro virus. i'm sorry. gross. but this is how people identify whether or not they have this thing. elizabeth cohen in atlanta. why is this one so nasty this time around, elizabeth? >> soledad, it is the perfect storm for this particular stomach bug. so let's go over the three things that make this one really bad. first of all this particular strain, so new, it's called the sydney 2012. first spotted in sydney just last year, we're not immune to it. our bodies haven't seen it before. it comes on full force. highly contagious. just need one or two particles of this virus to get you sick. and a lot of people g
we'll talk with marine captain zoe bedell and author and professor kingsley browne. they have different positions on whether women should serve in combat positions. and later this morning, "the shred revolutionary diet." i guess i thushouldn't have had candy bar for breakfast. >> that's not having a baby, right? >> also this morning, nothing is worse than having someone describe the details of a ssicks they had, but apparently this stomach bug going around, is the noro...
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life-long democrat and a fan of yours for years, this fills like where lucy hit a tulle and charlie brown fell. >> how many times did he call for that? >> thank you bill >> bill: pat, good to hear from you. fan base out in los angeles. some day, maybe i will come home to los angeles a back to my roots. all right. when we come back we will bring you up to date on our favorite little sound clip for the week. >> this is "the bill press show." the sweatshirt is nice and all (vo) only on current tv. iq will go way up. (vo) current tv gets the converstion started weekdays at 9am eastern. >> i'm a slutty bob hope. >> you are. >> the troops love me. (vo) tv and radio talk show host stephanie miller rounds out current's morning news block. >> you're welcome current tv audience for the visual candy. just be grateful current tv does not come in smellivision. the sweatshirt is nice and all but i could use a golden lasso. (vo) only on current tv. vanguard is all-new with a world premier episode straight from today's headlines. only on current tv. >> this is "the bill press show." >> carl fritsche is h
life-long democrat and a fan of yours for years, this fills like where lucy hit a tulle and charlie brown fell. >> how many times did he call for that? >> thank you bill >> bill: pat, good to hear from you. fan base out in los angeles. some day, maybe i will come home to los angeles a back to my roots. all right. when we come back we will bring you up to date on our favorite little sound clip for the week. >> this is "the bill press show." the sweatshirt is...
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somebody comes out and says something stupid like the congressman from georgia, paul brown, a couple days ago said barack obama, he didn't follow the u.s. constitution. he followed the soviet constitution. it doesn't cost republican leaders anything to speak out and say, that is a stupid and offensive remark. it offends swing voters. let's talk about issues that are going to balance the budget, save medicare and get americans back to work. we've got to speak out against the stupidities. bobby says we've got to stop being the stupid party, and you start by disciplining your most stupid members. >> joe, that's right. bobby jindal said last night that the party needs to stop insulting the intelligence of the american people. joe, he's going to use his platform as chairman of the republican governors association, also as one of the most obvious of the 2016 candidates to make these points. he said government needs to be much smaller. he said that we need about half the federal employees we have. we need about 25% of the government buildings we have. my colleague, james holman, called this
somebody comes out and says something stupid like the congressman from georgia, paul brown, a couple days ago said barack obama, he didn't follow the u.s. constitution. he followed the soviet constitution. it doesn't cost republican leaders anything to speak out and say, that is a stupid and offensive remark. it offends swing voters. let's talk about issues that are going to balance the budget, save medicare and get americans back to work. we've got to speak out against the stupidities. bobby...
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the brown pelican in louisiana. the change will take place next season. just call them uptons in the outfield. atlanta braves have a trade to right fielder justin upton to arizona. it reunites upton with older brother bj upton who signed a five year deal with the braves this off sen. >> a clever fan forced to give up the trademark of the phrase har ball. it hopes that the har ball brothers the coaches of each of the teams the phrase that was too similar to their super bowl. fox gave up the trademark after the league pressured him from legal -- they pressured him with legal actions. >> that's a good idea, though. >>> the time is 40 minutes after the top of the hour. still ahead could the key to happiness be as simple as the food on your plate? some say yes. >> talk about taking the next step. a girlfriend texting her boyfriend takes the plunge but it's probably not the kind she had in mind. so cold out, too. tell you where this happened. the capital one cash rewards card gives you 1% cash back on all purchases, plus a 50% annual bonus. and everyone likes 5
the brown pelican in louisiana. the change will take place next season. just call them uptons in the outfield. atlanta braves have a trade to right fielder justin upton to arizona. it reunites upton with older brother bj upton who signed a five year deal with the braves this off sen. >> a clever fan forced to give up the trademark of the phrase har ball. it hopes that the har ball brothers the coaches of each of the teams the phrase that was too similar to their super bowl. fox gave up...
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ken pritchett was at the capital where jerry brown said that california has eluded the critics and has come out of a deficit. reporter>> it started with not talk of a cripple deficit but of a surplus. >> equal treatment for children in unequal situations is not justice. reporter>> brown said he wants a plan to protect the environment and he says california must move forward on high speed rail. >> i signed the initial high speed rail authority more than 32 years ago. in 2013 we finally break ground and start construction. >> reporter>> the governor called for lawmakers to open up a rainy day fund. even republicans like. >> i said i like it when you channel your inner republican because these are very republican type things. fiscal conservative. more local control. reporter>> they plan to maintain tight budgets and pay down debts. >> but if the economy keeps growing and if there is room to invest in the appropriate ways whether it be health and human services or education. we will of course do that. reporter>> governor brown says building a rainy day fund is key because our surplus could
ken pritchett was at the capital where jerry brown said that california has eluded the critics and has come out of a deficit. reporter>> it started with not talk of a cripple deficit but of a surplus. >> equal treatment for children in unequal situations is not justice. reporter>> brown said he wants a plan to protect the environment and he says california must move forward on high speed rail. >> i signed the initial high speed rail authority more than 32 years ago. in...
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. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the "newshour" tonight, we examine the historic move, which opens more than 200,000 jobs to women. >> ifill: then, we turn to u.s. foreign policy, as confirmation hearings begin for secretary of state nominee john kerry, two forr national secury advisers stephen hadley and zbigniew brzezinski weigh in. >> brown: paul solman looks at china's fast growing economy and asks, is it headed for a crash? >> wages are rising for the burgeoning middle class, but for hardscrabble factory workers: mounting protests against unlivable wages and working conditions. >> ifill: and vice president joe biden hangs out with hari sreenivasan on google plus to talk about gun violence. >> make your voices heard. this town listens when people rise up and speak. >> ifill: that's all ahead on tonight's "newshour." >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the
. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the "newshour" tonight, we examine the historic move, which opens more than 200,000 jobs to women. >> ifill: then, we turn to u.s. foreign policy, as confirmation hearings begin for secretary of state nominee john kerry, two forr national secury advisers stephen hadley and zbigniew brzezinski weigh in. >> brown: paul solman looks at china's fast growing economy and asks, is it headed for a crash? >> wages are rising for the...
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ken pritchett was at the capital where jerry brown said that california has eluded the critics and has come out of a deficit. reporter>> it started with not talk of a cripple deficit but of a surplus. >> equal treatment for children in unequal situations is not justice. reporter>> brown said he wants a plan to protect the environment and he says california must move forward on high speed rail. >> i signed the initial high speed rail authority more than 32 years ago. in 2013 we finally break ground and start construction. >> reporter>> the governor called for lawmakers to open up a rainy day fund. even republicans like. >> i said i like it when you channel your inner republican because these are very republican type things. fiscal conservative. more local control. reporter>> they plan to maintain tight budgets and pay down debts. >> but if the economy keeps growing and if there is room to invest in the appropriate ways whether it be health and human services or education. we will of course do that. reporter>> governor brown says building a rainy day fund is key because our surplus could
ken pritchett was at the capital where jerry brown said that california has eluded the critics and has come out of a deficit. reporter>> it started with not talk of a cripple deficit but of a surplus. >> equal treatment for children in unequal situations is not justice. reporter>> brown said he wants a plan to protect the environment and he says california must move forward on high speed rail. >> i signed the initial high speed rail authority more than 32 years ago. in...
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this is abc 7 news. >>> governor brown delivered his state of the state address today. at the top the of the agenda california road to financial recovery. but as we report from sacramento, not everybody is pleased with the governor's plan. >> with the state budget stabilize governor jerry brown says it's time to move on. in his third state of the state speech since retaking office in 2011 democrat had lofty goal for the year clearly aimed at building his legacy. high speed rail project breaks ground this year. state will ramp up to begin implementing president obama federal affor affordable care act. and forge ahead with the controversial twin tunnel to move water north to south through the fragile san joaquin delta. >> two years ago writing our obit. didn't happen. california is back. it's budget is balanced and we are on the move. >>reporter: some republicans though are scratching their heads. the governor congratulated lawmakers for cutting the budget and encouraged more belt tightening. but this year projects are pricey. >> that's could nun druchlt he talks about fi
this is abc 7 news. >>> governor brown delivered his state of the state address today. at the top the of the agenda california road to financial recovery. but as we report from sacramento, not everybody is pleased with the governor's plan. >> with the state budget stabilize governor jerry brown says it's time to move on. in his third state of the state speech since retaking office in 2011 democrat had lofty goal for the year clearly aimed at building his legacy. high speed rail...
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brown says she meant to charge the rapist instead. this law may need to go for a longer gestation period before it is viable. fetuses aren't really people if they cost a nonprofit any money. this comes in a lawsuit after doctors in colorado didn't save unborn twins in a catholic hospital. catholic health initiatives says the family can't sue because feet -- fetuses aren't legally people. it is still a sin to get an abortion if you can't afford people. l. joy williams, elon james white, air rond rand freeman. folks, why do our anti-abortion friends keep bringing up rape? are they addicted to losing lecs? >> i have a message for everyone who wants to have a conversation about rape and abortion and it is not your immediate situation. it is not you having a conversation with the people that are deciding whether or not to have an abortion or being raped. stop talking. how about that. stop talking! this is not your issue. because these things are stupid. i meant to -- a legislator -- oh i didn't mean the woman who experienced this tragedy.
brown says she meant to charge the rapist instead. this law may need to go for a longer gestation period before it is viable. fetuses aren't really people if they cost a nonprofit any money. this comes in a lawsuit after doctors in colorado didn't save unborn twins in a catholic hospital. catholic health initiatives says the family can't sue because feet -- fetuses aren't legally people. it is still a sin to get an abortion if you can't afford people. l. joy williams, elon james white, air rond...
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. >> cenk: house bill 20 oh six introduced by state ref cathrynn brown would charge a rape victim who ended her pregnancy with tampering with evidence. that's seems unbelievable. >> i read about this this morning. i was blown away by it, too. it's one of the odder and more extreme bills that i've seen since i've been covering these reproductive rights issues. she said what i meant with this bill is to deter rapists it's to say that you can't rape a woman and then force her to have an abortion, because that's going to be tampering with the evidence. that's not what the bill says. the bill says that having an abortion is tampering with evidence and is a third degree felony. if a woman does it, if a rapist forces her to do it, which i don't see that happening very often, the woman would be thrown in jail for three years. the fact is that having an abortion i guess not tampering with evidence, i mean, to get graphic here, even if the fetus has been abarted it can still be used in evidence as the same way a fetus still growing could. the legislation makes no sense on any logical level at a
. >> cenk: house bill 20 oh six introduced by state ref cathrynn brown would charge a rape victim who ended her pregnancy with tampering with evidence. that's seems unbelievable. >> i read about this this morning. i was blown away by it, too. it's one of the odder and more extreme bills that i've seen since i've been covering these reproductive rights issues. she said what i meant with this bill is to deter rapists it's to say that you can't rape a woman and then force her to have...
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. >> california governor, jerry brown, state of the city address encourage lawmakers to focus on education, high-speed rail and trade with china. this is a half-hour. [applause] [applause] [applause] >> thank you, mr. speaker, mr. senate pro tem, fellow constitutional officers, members of the judiciary and all my friends gathered here this morning. the message this year is clear, california is once again compounded her critics. we brought in just two years a solid and enduring budget and makeup are going to preserve and keep it that way for years to come. [applause] [applause] let's not applied to match. this is my longest speech. we're not going to get out of here for not keep moving. [laughter] against those who take pleasure, seeing our demise, california did the impossible. yet the legislature cast difficult votes to cut billions on the state budget. cut prison spending and reform to reduce the state's long-term pension liability. then the citizens of california using they inherit power of the constitution finish the task. proposition 30 by a healthy margin of 55 to 44%. [applause] mem
. >> california governor, jerry brown, state of the city address encourage lawmakers to focus on education, high-speed rail and trade with china. this is a half-hour. [applause] [applause] [applause] >> thank you, mr. speaker, mr. senate pro tem, fellow constitutional officers, members of the judiciary and all my friends gathered here this morning. the message this year is clear, california is once again compounded her critics. we brought in just two years a solid and enduring...
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instead of warnings of doom and gloom, governor jerry brown says the state's on solid financial ground. nbc bay area's jody hernandez was at the capitol for this morning's speech. does this mean we're out of the woods? >> reporter: well, the governor says the state certainly needs to keep its spending in check, but he says california has done the impossible, turned things around and he intends to keep it moving in the right direction. >> this is my 11th year on the job. i've never been more excite. >> reporter: al optimistic governor brown says the state's back on track. after years of budget deficits, the state's finally in the black and brown says he intends to keep it that way. >> this means living within our means and not spending what we don't have. >> reporter: in his 11th state of the state address, he laid out his ideas for the second half of his term, including enhancing trade with china, improving the state's water system and moving forward with high-speed rail. >> i signed the original high speed rail authority in 1982. more than 30 years ago. in 2013, we finally break groun
instead of warnings of doom and gloom, governor jerry brown says the state's on solid financial ground. nbc bay area's jody hernandez was at the capitol for this morning's speech. does this mean we're out of the woods? >> reporter: well, the governor says the state certainly needs to keep its spending in check, but he says california has done the impossible, turned things around and he intends to keep it moving in the right direction. >> this is my 11th year on the job. i've never...
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i'm gwen ifill. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. we'll see you online and again here tomorrow evening. with mark shields and david brooks among others. thank you and good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> and the william and flora hewlett foundation, working to solve social and environmental problems at home and around the world. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org captioning sponsored by wpbt >> this is n.b.r. >> susie: good evening everyone. i'm susie gharib. from windows 8 to the surface tablet, a lot was riding on microsoft's latest earnings, the software giant delivers, but just barely. >> tom: i'm tom hudson. investors take a $63 bite out of apple stock. chomping almost 12% off its price, thanks
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. >>> governor jerry brown said california's budget is balanced and he intends to keep it that way. ktvu's ken pritchett was on the floor for the state of the state address this morning that included a big change for education. >> reporter: this state of the state address was unlike others. there were no calls for deep cuts but that is not to say the governor didn't put forth a challenging agenda. [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: governor jerry brown's speech was in a word optimistic. >> california is back. budget is balanced and we are on the move. let's get it done. thank you. [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: he called to build a rainy day fund and to support major products. and california's high-speed rail. on higher education, money must be saved. >> tuition increases are not the answer. i am not going to let the students become the finance ears. >> reporter: it is the proposal for k-12 that is the biggest change, shifting money to schools with poor students. >> equal treatment for children in unequal situations is not justice. >> the idea of giving them more resources i
. >>> governor jerry brown said california's budget is balanced and he intends to keep it that way. ktvu's ken pritchett was on the floor for the state of the state address this morning that included a big change for education. >> reporter: this state of the state address was unlike others. there were no calls for deep cuts but that is not to say the governor didn't put forth a challenging agenda. [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: governor jerry brown's speech was in a...
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not everybody is pleased with this plan. >> with the state budget stabilized, governor brown says it's time to move on. in his speech since retaking office, democrat outlined lofty goals for the year, aimed at building his legacy. california high speed rail project will breakdown this year. state will ramp up to begin implementing president obama's federal affordable care act and forthing ahead with twin tunnels to move water north to south through the san joaquin delta. >> two years ago they're writing our obituary. it didn't happen. california is back and we're on the move. >> some republicans are scratching their heads. the governor congrad rated lawmakers if for cutting the budget but this year's projects are pricey. >> that is a guy ramping up the budget. >> advocates for the poor also criticized the governor. sabrina experienced $15 billions cuts that state made to the safety net since 2008 but there are no plans to help her, or others, this year. >> makes me feel like they don't want us. like they're leaving us out to where it's only about wealthy people. like they don't care ab
not everybody is pleased with this plan. >> with the state budget stabilized, governor brown says it's time to move on. in his speech since retaking office, democrat outlined lofty goals for the year, aimed at building his legacy. california high speed rail project will breakdown this year. state will ramp up to begin implementing president obama's federal affordable care act and forthing ahead with twin tunnels to move water north to south through the san joaquin delta. >> two...